When the male protagonist found that everything was getting better, his father also changed his original coldness and ruthlessness, and there were pictures of him and his children on the computer desktop. So everything was forgiven and forgiven, and he got the ultimate liberation and chose to go back to God.
The hero once said in a monologue that God sent his sons into exile. There is a hint in this passage that the male protagonist, his brother and the youngest sister are all children of God, all chosen children, and they themselves are different from mortals and out of tune with the world around them. Mike is a musician, Taylor likes to read and has a literary talent, and his sister is very gifted in painting. Their artistic talents are extremely high, but they are not understood by the world, or even isolated.
They actually played the role of three outsiders. Mike's choice to hang himself six years ago is still filled with hatred, and the ending is not happy. Mike finally forgave everything and chose death as a happy ending. The youngest sister regained her father's love and continued to live happily in the world. When Tyler found that everything was complete, the family, the love, the people he loved had come back to him, everything had come true, he felt the ultimate relief, so at the end he said, Father, I forgive you.
Chosen, abandoned, then forgiven, and finally he chose to go back to God.
I feel that love and family are supporting roles, and forgiveness and understanding are the final themes.
When a person comes into this world, there is no point in doing everything, the key is what you do. Although Taylor has always been in a state of self-imposed exile, he has never given up his efforts to make up for everything that is broken. When he saw the injustice, he drew his sword to save him. He tried hard to make his father give his sister a little more love. He chose to confess everything that he bet to Allie.
Overall, Taylor's character is zen. Quite a deep film, I like those monologues, which makes the whole film full of philosophical temperament and poetry. In the end, the ending of Taylor's suicide makes the whole story fully embodied.
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